Headlines for Tuesday, September 1, 2015:
A new study looks at Oklahoma’s law enforcement agencies and property seizures. (News9)
Death penalty opponents go on national TV to oppose Oklahoma execution. (Tulsa World)
Citizens speak out against prescription drug abuse at the state capitol. (News9)
OKC Schools sees increases in math scores. (NewsOK)
Oklahoma school board is releasing more graduation data. (Oklahoma Watch)
In light of possible Iran nuclear deal, AG Pruitt wants Oklahoma to craft its own sanctions. (NewsOK)
Despite calls by a grand jury to step down, a Rogers County Commissioners refuses to resign. (Tulsa World)
Blue Bell reopens its Broken Arrow plant. (Tulsa World)
Oil prices see a third straight day in price increases. (NewsOK)
Tulsa’s WPX energy is making changes. (Journal Record)
Dallas developer claims to have bought OKC’s First National Center. (NewsOK)
The Village is seeing increases in investment. (Journal Record)
A century-old church in eastern Oklahoma has its final service. (News on 6)
Oklahoma City is getting a new sports league. (KFOR)